A paper has been published on the development of a decision framework selecting between riparian management measures for farmed land. The open access paper and tool is published in Water and Environment Journal and is authored by a team of scientists from the James Hutton Institute and Teagasc (Ireland). Agricultural mitigation measures should be correctly designed and sited to make effective barriers for diffuse pollution. Therefore, the tool uses question groupings to implement concepts of severity of runoff and erosion, surface and subsurface flow paths, waterbody and riparian condition. Landscape characterization provides scoring to rank or reject between the measures. The tool is intended for use by famers, advisors and catchment officers and is coded into an openly available webpage user interface.